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Dyno attached - how to improve mid range
See dip around 4-7k rpm
any idea how I can smooth it out?
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Have the ECU tuned with Hondata tuning the ECU will make a big difference.
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Have the ECU tuned with Hondata tuning the ECU will make a big difference.
It has been tuned, that was the result of 3 hours tuning
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What is the VTEC crossover RPM ?
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What is the VTEC crossover RPM ?
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